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Old 30-07-2004, 09:52 PM
Doug Kanter
 
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Default Easiest way to prepare soil for grass seed?

To an extent, responses will reflect the individual preferences of people
and how much work they like doing. The best clue I can offer is that in a
typical hot, dry summer, weeds are king (or queen), while most lawns need to
be artificially supported like gunshot wound victims who might not live.
This is NOT the time to plant grass. Spring and fall are the correct times.

Look at a typical 10'x10' area of your lawn. Are the weeds covering all the
soil, or what percentage of it?

"Dave K." wrote in message
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We have a lawn in Minnesota that has large areas of weeds. We want to pull
the weeds and plant grass seed. What's the easiest way to prepare the soil
so grass seed will take root? We don't really want to rent a tiller if we
don't have to, and when I tried to hand till it with shovels and a spade,
that was a ton of work that we'd like to avoid if possible.

I've heard of many people, especially "country folk" with big lawns, who

say
they thicken up their lawns just by mowing weeds down real short and
throwing grass seed onto the soil. Does this work? When I've thrown grass
seed on regular hard soil, hardly any of it takes root.

Anyone have tricks for planting grass seed EASILY, so it takes root? What

if
we watered down the soil real good till it was muddy, threw some grass

seed
on, then raked it into the ground? Would this work? Any tips would be
appreciated!!!

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